FROM A to Z Resources for Recovery and When You Need Help

PHOENIX /VALLEY AREA

ACT Counseling & Education 602-569-4328
Assistance In Recovery (AiR) 800-561-8158
AZ Nica 480-990-3860
Alcoholics Anonymous 602-264-1341
Al-Anon 602-249-1257
ACA 602-241-6760
Aurora Behavioral Health 623-344-4400
AWEE 602-258-0864
Banner HELP LINE 602-254-4357
Battered Women 602-944-4999
CCARC 602-273-9999
Cocaine Anonymous 602-279-3838
CoDA 602-277-7991
COSA 480-232-5437
Community Bridges 480-831-7566
Cottonwood de Tucson 800-877-4520
Crisis Response Network 602-427-4605
Crossroads 602-279-2585
Crystal Meth Anonymous 602-235-0955
Emotions Anonymous 480-969-6813
EVARC 480-962-7711
Gamblers Anonymous 602-266-9784
Greater Phoenx. Teen Challenge 602-271-4084
Grief Recovery 800-334-7606
Heroin Anonymous 602-870-3665
Magellan Crisis Hotline 1-800-631-1314
Marijuana Anonymous 800-766-6779
Narcotics Anonymous 480-897-4636
NCADD 602-264-6214
Nicotine Anonymous 877-TRY-NICA
Our Common Welfare 480-733-2688
Office Problem Gambling 800-639-8783
Overeaters Anonymous 602-234-1195
Parents Anonymous 602-248-0428
Rape Hotline (CASA) 602-241-9010
Remuda Ranch 800-445-1900
Sexaholics Anonymous 602-439-3000
Sex/Love Addicts Anonymous 602-337-7117
Sex Addicts Anonymous 602-337-7117
SANON 480-545-0520
Suicide Hotline 800-254-HELP
Stonewall Institute 602-535-6468
TERROS 602-685-6000

TUCSON
Alcoholics Anonymous 520-624-4183
Al-Anon 520-323-2229
Co-Anon Family Groups 520-513-5028
Cocaine Anonymous 520-326-2211
Crisis Intervention 520-323-9373
Joshua House 520-512-8448
Half-Way Home 520-881-0066
Narcotics Anonymous 520-881-8381
Nicotine Anonymous 520-299-7057
Overeaters Anonymous 520-733-0880
Sex/Love Addicts Anonymous 520-792-6450
Sex Addicts Anonymous 520-745-0775
Suicide Prevention 520-323-9372
Tucson Men’s Teen Challenge 520-792-1790
Turn Your Life Around 520-887-2643
Workaholics Anonymous 520-403-3559



 


Use of alcohol at an early age may cause problems later in life. Kids who drink alcohol before age 15 are five times more likely to have alcohol problems as adults than those who first drink at age 21 or older. Source


Communication is the key. Speak openly with your children about the risks of drinking and using drugs.